neoliberaloriented
Neoliberaloriented is an informal descriptor used to characterize individuals, political parties, governments, or policies that align with neoliberal principles. Neoliberalism is a broad school of economic thought that typically emphasizes free markets, deregulation, privatization, trade openness, and limited government intervention in the economy. A neoliberaloriented stance signals priority for market-based solutions and efficiency over direct public provision or state planning.
In politics, it can refer to platforms or decisions that favor privatization of state enterprises, reduced
In international development or aid contexts, neoliberaloriented actors may advocate market-friendly reforms, competition, and policy conditioning
Critics argue that such orientation can exacerbate inequality, underfund public services, and expose essential sectors to
Because it is not a formal doctrine, the term is used flexibly and can diverge in meaning
Examples of usage include descriptions of politicians or parties described as center-right or liberal-conservative with market-oriented